Melania Trump wears demure black Dolce & Gabbana skirt suit to DC documentary screening

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Melania Trump is officially a movie star.

Premiering her Amazon documentary ahead of its worldwide release, the first lady chose to keep it classic when it came to her wardrobe.

Trump, 55, hit the red carpet at the newly renamed Trump Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., wearing a Dolce & Gabbana black skirt suit paired with black Christian Louboutin stilettos on Thursday.

Melania Trump kept it classy to the premiere of her self-named Amazon documentary. Getty Images
The designer arrived on the red carpet hosted at the Trump Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., wearing a black skirt suit on Thursday. Getty Images

She accessorized with a mid-waisted leather belt and styled her hair in waves.

Melania beamed while posing alongside her husband, President Trump, who sternly posed for photographers.

The politician, 79, wore a blue suit and dark red tie.

“I am proud of her. She’s done a great job. A thing like this is not easy,” he told reporters.

She accessorized with black pumps. REUTERS
Melania styled her hair in waves. Getty Images

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After the screening, there will be two dueling after parties, one official and the other at Donald Trump Jr.’s private members club, the latter of which will feature a performance by Akon.

Though this is the first public screening of the Brett Ratner-directed film, Melania hosted a sneak preview on Saturday night at The White House.

The event was reportedly put together by the first lady herself, featuring limited edition popcorn buckets as well as a black-and-white themed dress code.

She was joined by her husband, President Trump. REUTERS
He wore a blue suit. AFP via Getty Images

Melania suited up for the occasion in a classic tuxedo, featuring a cummerbund and skipping a bowtie.

Marc Beckman, a producer on the film and Melania’s exclusive senior advisor told Page Six Hollywood of the film, “Nobody’s ever had access to the First Lady like this… [In the film] for the first time, she is brings people into never-before-seen meetings and locations, it’s unprecedented.”

He said of the plan to release the movie theatrically, “Melania Trump wanted the film to be cinematic in nature. It’s launching only in movie theaters… we want that rich, highly-stylized cinematic experience.”

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